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Dayna (Cochran) Haferkamp earned her degree in Finance with an Accounting minor from Waynesburg in 1989. She started her career with Federated Investors where she has worked for 28 years. Most recently, Dayna, along with her husband and two sons, have launched a family legacy project and book centered around the idea of visiting every Major League Baseball park in the United States.

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After 16 years at Waynesburg University, Heidi Szuminsky ('05, '07) is moving on to work with Compassion International. Read on for her parting words to the Alumni Family.

Alumni Q&A: Dayna (Cochran) Haferkamp ('89) Dayna (Cochran) Haferkamp earned her degree in Finance with an Accounting minor from Waynesburg in 1989. She started her career with Federated Investors where she has worked for 28 years. Most recently, Dayna, along with her husband and two sons, have launched a family legacy project and book centered around the idea of visiting every Major League Baseball park in the United States.

Alumni Q&A: Karen Bakos ('75) Karen Bakos graduated from Waynesburg in 1975 with a degree in fine arts. She is retired from her job in customer support and now lives in the United Kingdom with her husband.

Price ('51) leaves legacy in space on NASA Voyager I After graduating from Waynesburg College with a Bachelor of Science in Physics in 1951, Bill Price's career path led him to the space radiation effects industry. Read more about Bill's career and time with JPL.

After three years as a successful nurse Amelia Roncone ('07) decided that she wanted to change her career path. Today, she is a successful businesswoman in the Pittsburgh region's oil and gas industry and was recently named the youngest of Pittsburgh Magazine's "40 Under 40."